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Experimental Configuration to Determine the Nonlinear Parameter in PMMA and CFRP with the Finite Amplitude Method

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2019-02-28

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Callejas, Antonio
Rus, Guillermo

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MDPI AG
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Parameters to measure nonlinearity in polymethylmethacrylate (PMMA) and carbon fiber reinforced polymer (CFRP) materials have been determined with nonlinear ultrasound (NLUS). The nonlinear parameter has been determined using the variation of the Finite Amplitude Method (FAM) with harmonic generation. Using this as a reference, the first contribution of this work consists of deducting the experimental configuration necessary to measure this nonlinear parameter in a correct and feasible way. Excitation level, frequency of the wave generated, number of cycles analysed and the distances transducer-specimen and specimen-hydrophone have been determined in both materials. The second contribution is a semi-analytical model that allows to obtain the nonlinear parameter in materials by removing water contribution and considering geometric and viscous attenuation, using the data obtained in an immersion tank. Finally, an application of this model has been carried out in PMMA in order to determinate the nonlinear parameter in this material. From the results, we confirm that the configuration determined in this paper to obtain the parameter decreases the noise in the measurements.

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plastic, carbon fiber reinforced
Carbon Fiber
Polymethyl Methacrylate
Immersion
Water
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Agua
Fibra de carbono
Inmersión
Plásticos
Polimetil metacrilato
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nonlinear parameter, finite amplitude method, harmonic generation, polymethylmethacrylate, carbon fiber reinforced polymer, Acoustic nonlinearity, Ultrasonic-waves, B/a, Diffraction, Generation, Water

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Callejas A, Rus G. Experimental Configuration to Determine the Nonlinear Parameter β in PMMA and CFRP with the Finite Amplitude Method. Sensors (Basel). 2019 Mar 7;19(5):1156.